Architecture, AS
Architecture is the study of the design of buildings, communities, and open areas. The bachelor’s degree prepares students for future work in a myriad of areas. After graduating, some students choose to pursue graduate studies in a professional Master of Architecture program in order to prepare for architectural licensure. Some pursue graduate study in related fields, including landscape architecture, engineering, art, construction, urban planning, urban design, or historic preservation.
This is a sample transfer guide; consult with a counselor or pathway advisor to develop your degree plan.
Associate of Science
Required Courses
CHM 120 | General Chemistry I | 4 |
EDMT 130 | Tech Drawing w/AutoCAD | 4 |
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EDMT 135 | AutoCAD | 3 |
ENG 110 | College Writing I | 3 |
ENG 111 | College Writing II: Literature | 3 |
MATH 156 | Precalculus/Trigonometry | 5 |
MATH 160 | Calculus 1 & Analytic Geometry | 5 |
PHY 111 | College Physics I | 4 |
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PHY 221 | Engineering Physics I | 5 |
PHY 112 | College Physics II | 4 |
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PHY 222 | Engineering Physics II | 5 |
| Humanities | 6 |
| Political Science | 3 |
| Social Science | 6 |
| Wellness/Physical Education | 2 |
| ART Elective Courses | 6 |
| Elective Courses | 8 |
Total Credit Hours: 62
Transfer Notes: This degree program is designed to be a transfer option for bachelor’s degree in architecture. There are many options available for further graduate study upon completion of the bachelor’s degree, including landscape architecture, urban planning, urban design, or historic preservation. Admission to the bachelor’s degree program is competitive and may require any of the following: quality of previous academic education, evidence of professional commitment and/or statement of purpose, employment record, letters of recommendation, and portfolio review.